British Newspapers 1600-1900

Just published THE POETICAL WORKS of the kight Hon. Lord BYRON, compleTe(with the exception of Don Juan), in 6 v 1.imo, with Portrait adhighly-f3nished Engravinrgs, only 27s. Vols.V. andtV. which are now for th is tim pbihe dcontain many

he was of opinion on this occasion, as he was in the former suit instituted by the same plaintiffs against Fullarton, that the plaintiffs were entitled to a copyright in the work, and he wolId give it his best attention.

HE PRINCIPLES and PRACTICAL' 1OPBRATION of SIR ROBERT PEEL'S ACT of 1844 explained, and defended against the Objections of Tooke Fullarton, and Wilson. By B. Toasees, Esq., F.R.S. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. FOR BOOK CLUBS, READING SOCIETIES, &c.

HE PRINCIPLES and PRACTICAL XOPERATION of SIR ROBERT PEEL'S ACT of 1844 explained, and defended against the Objections of Tooke, Fullarton, and Wilson. By RI. ToRRENS, Esq., F.P.S. "In the first chapters we have a detaul of the operation of

the new Church of Fullarton, Half-way Irvine, to the Presbytery of Irvine. The General Assembly, on the Report of the Committee on New Churches, annex to the Presbytery of Irvine the parish, quoad sacra , called Fullarton, Half-way Irvine. XVI.

Bp. of Derry, Fullarton, and Montgomery's Naturalization. Hodie I a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Naturalizing the Reverend Father in God George Montgomery , Lord Bishop of Derry , in Irelande , Sir James Fullarton , and Sir

Bp. of Derry, Fullarton, and Montgomery's Naturalization. Hodie 2 a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Naturalizing the Reverend Father in God George Mountgomery , Lord Bishop of Derry , in Irelande , Sir James Fullarton , and Sir

by William Fullarton, standing on Cassillis’s interest. After a severe struggle Montgomerie prevailed. Fullarton began a petition but before it could be heard, Montgomerie succeeded to the peerage.As 12th Earl of Eglintoun, he acquiesced in Dundas’s suggestion that Fullarton should

campaign against him, instigated by William Fullarton*, alleging condonation of torture. Rather than share power with a triumvirate that included Fullarton and Samuel Hood*, Picton resigned. He was arrested in England in December 1803 and bailed out for £40,000 by

Fox and lampooned in the newspapers, Adam challenged Fox to a duel in which, with a pistol borrowed from William Fullarton, he slightly wounded his adversary.From now on he spoke and voted for the Government, while still professing independence. On

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

otherwife Fullarton, the &quot; Wife of William Fullarton Efquire, and the faid Wil- &quot; Haw Fullarton for his Intereft, may be required to an- &quot; fwer the faid Appeal:&quot; It is Ordered, That the faid Mrs. Marianne Mackay otherwife Fullarton,

Spencer. Comes Liverpool. PRAYERS. The Anfwer- of the Honourable Mrs. Marianne Sir Hew Mackay otherwife Fullarton, the Wife of William Fullar- Dalrymple ton of Fullarton, and of the faid William Fidlarton, for lg^nft himfelf and his Intereft to the Appeal

wherein Sir Hew D) &quot; Hamilton Dalrymple, of Bargany and North Berwick, &quot; Baronet, is Appellant, and William Fullarton, of &quot; Fullarton, Efquire, is Refpondent:&quot; It is Ordered, That this Iioufe will hear the faid Caufe by Counfel at the

reading the Petition and Appeal of the HonourÃÂ¬ able Mrs. Marianne Hamilton Fullarton, of Bargany, Spoufe to Colonel William Fullarton, of Fullarton, and the faid Colonel William Fullarton, her Hufband, for his Intereft; complaining of an Interlocutor of the Lords

Merits &quot; of the Oueftion, ftated a Defence in Bar of the Action, &quot; and pleaded, that the Petitioner, Pvfrs. Fullarton could &quot; not maintain the fame, whatever her Right might be, &quot; in refpect that the aforefaid John Hamilton

Victoria County History

1866 the manufacture of pale ale along with clothing and sacking were mentioned as Bicester 's three chief manufactures by Fullarton 's Imperial Gazetteer . As an antidote to beer the 19th century encouraged popular reading. In 1846 Bicester had

however, who look on relaxing powers and all other like plans as complicated and needless, because they are satisfied, with Fullarton , that so long as notes are convertible on demand an over-issue is impossible, as no banker can issue